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NEWS and Full Review: The Market at Ale & Compass in Disney’s Yacht Club Resort


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We’re coming to you today from The Market at Ale & Compass!

Now, you may be thinking to yourself, “Great! But where’s Ale & Compass?” The Market at Ale & Compass is located in Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. You may already be familiar with Ale & Compass Lounge, which sits near the Captain’s Grille (which is currently closed for refurbishment — guests can enjoy Captain’s Grille dishes at its temporary location in Ariel’s).

The Market at Ale & Compass, however, is located right by the Fittings & Fairings gift shop (which is… umm, also closed for refurbishment ;) , with a reopening planned for July. Change is the name of the game ‘round these parts!).

With the exception of the Yacht & Beach Club’s pool bar, Hurricane Hanna’s, the Yacht Club has been without a Counter Service option, with guests relying on nearby choices at the neighboring BoardWalk Inn and Beach Club.

Sign for The Market at Ale & Compass

Sign for The Market at Ale & Compass

The Market at Ale & Compass is here to change that… and it’s been a long time coming. Step inside!

Atmosphere

The Market at Ale & Compass has been established in half of what was the Fittings & Fairings gift shop (the other portion of the space will once again operate as a merchandise spot once it reopens in July). 

The Market at Ale & Compass

The Market at Ale & Compass

One of the reasons the Yacht Club greatly needed a Counter Service option is that it is a Convention Resort as well as a Disney World guest resort. We’re talking lots of folks in and out on the way to conferences and meetings in need of a place to grab a quick bite without hiking over to the Beach Club Marketplace or Boardwalk Bakery.

Market Hours

Market Hours

For that reason, the setting is very much function over form, with the food options front and center in a fairly simplistic, minimalist setting, with wooden tables and baskets providing a few rustic touches, a la an outdoor marketplace.

The Market at Ale & Compass

The Market at Ale & Compass

The Market at Ale & Compass

The Market at Ale & Compass

Though the emphasis is on allowing guests to get in and get on their way, there is also a section of tables and chairs. All pretty basic. (Note that there is currently no outdoor seating.)

Seating Area

Seating Area

In many ways, it’s the food itself that provides most of the “decor.”

Food front and center

Food front and center

So let’s take a look at those options next.

Eats

With an apparent focus on the convention crowd, the food at The Market is primarily grab-and-go style eats.

The Market Offerings Sign

The Market Offerings Sign

That said, you will also encounter a menu with hot offerings for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Menu

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Menu

Specialty coffee is at the ready for guests in need of a caffeine fix.

Specialty Coffee Menu

Specialty Coffee Menu

Now, for a closer look. In all areas from the pre-packaged grab-and-go to the cold refrigerated selections and so on, you’ll notice some differences compared to what we’ve found in the past at Disney food courts. Even though The Market carries standard choices such as Lay’s brand chips, granola bars, and cereals, you’ll also spy lots of higher-end brands among them.

Granola Bar selections with Luna Bars

Granola Bar selections with Luna and Larabars

Cereals at the breakfast bar

Cereals at the breakfast bar

Cereals

Cereals

Take, for instance, the pre-packaged choices, which include Epic Salmon Bites, The New Primal Jerky, and Smash Mallow Snackable Marshmallows.

Epic Salmon Bites

Epic Salmon Bites

The New Primal Jerky

The New Primal Jerky

Smash Mallow

Smash Mallow

Bagged and boxed items include Carrot-Zucchini Bites, Gruyere Choux, Lemon Macarons, and even chocolates from The Ganachery.

Bagged Snacks Display

Bagged Snacks Display

Carrot-Zucchini Bite

Carrot-Zucchini Bites

Lemon Macarons

Lemon Macarons

Gruyere Choux

Gruyere Choux

The trend continues with chilled choices, with hummus, tabouleh, and shrimp cocktail among the salads and cold sandwiches.

Chilled Options

Chilled Options

Chilled Options

Chilled Options

Chilled Options

Chilled Options

Even the frozen novelties have a unique addition.

Ice Cream Novelties

Ice Cream Novelties

As far as we know, The Market is one of the only places selling Halo Top on property at the moment.

Halo Top Ice Cream

Halo Top Ice Cream

Hot options are available for breakfast as well as lunch and dinner.

Sticky Buns

Sticky Buns

Spinach and Feta Pastry

Spinach and Feta Pastry

The hot counters are kept fully stocked for high traffic hours. If they are on the empty side when you arrive, you can visit the coffee counter to place a hot sandwich order during less busy times.

Two bakery cases hold your basic croissants, muffins, sweet breads, and the like.

Bakery Case

Bakery Case

Bakery Prices

Bakery Prices

Bakery Case

Bakery Case

Bakery Prices

Bakery Prices

Drinks include basic bottled beverages (with a few not-so-basic, like Orgain Protein Shakes), wine, and beer.

Bottled drinks

Bottled drinks

Organic Protein Shakes

Organic Protein Shakes

Wine Display

Wine Display

Chilled White Wines

Chilled White Wines

Coke Freestyle customizable drinks are also an option. By the way, did you know you can mix your drink flavors, even with the whole Rapid Fill refillable resort mug and cup situation?

Rapid Fill Refillable Resort Mugs

Rapid Fill Refillable Resort Mugs

Just fill your cup halfway with whatever flavor option you select, then press the “back arrow” to the upper left of the screen, and select your next choice to fill the rest.

Coke Freestyle Machines

Coke Freestyle Machines

Whew! So, that’s the setup! I ended up trying a couple of sandwiches, pastries, and a few “somethings sweet” from the desserts.

Desserts

Desserts

First things first: when you have you ever known me to resist a Cinnamon Roll?

Cinnamon Roll

Cinnamon Roll

The Market’s version is just your basic, other than that it’s quite light and flaky; not dense at all. And this one was notably fresh.

Cinnamon Roll

Cinnamon Roll

I was also intrigued by the Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips from the bakery case.

Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

As it turns out, the chocolate provided nearly all the flavor, as the banana bread itself was pretty bland.

Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

Banana Bread with Chocolate Chips

Cast Members shared that the Ham and Cheddar Cheese served on a Pretzel Roll has been the most popular of the hot sandwiches.

Ham and Cheddar Cheese on a Pretzel Roll

Ham and Cheddar Cheese on a Pretzel Roll

I assume that’s because of said pretzel roll, which is always a draw, but honestly there’s nothing remarkable about this one.

Ham and Cheddar Cheese on a Pretzel Roll

Ham and Cheddar Cheese on a Pretzel Roll

I much preferred the other hot sandwich I ordered: the Spicy Italian Panini, which is capicola (smoked pork shoulder), mortadella (an Italian lunch meat), ham, provolone cheese, and giardinere (a vegetable and herb blend) served on a baguette.

Spicy Italian Panini

Spicy Italian Panini

Two things stand out with this sandwich: first, this thing is PACKED with flavor from the interesting combination of meats.

Spicy Italian Panini

Spicy Italian Panini

Second, this sandwich IS, indeed, spicy, thanks to the giardinere (which typically includes serrano peppers in the mix).

Spicy Italian Panini

Spicy Italian Panini

Even though The Market is not meant to be destination dining, I would come back specifically for this sandwich. So that’s saying something.

Since they went beyond your typical cupcakes and ramekin offerings, I decided to try three of the desserts.

Desserts on the Tray

Desserts on the Tray

The Chocolate Coffee Mousse a bit of a nice surprise. I’m not a chocoholic, really, but this rich mousse with its punch of mocha flavor was much better than I expected.

Chocolate Coffee Mousse

Chocolate Coffee Mousse

While I wasn’t particularly wowed by any of the desserts, as far as chocolate dome options in Disney World go, this was the best one I’d tried. (Though it still wouldn’t be on my must-eat list._

The Apple Mousse is definitely cute and eye-catching.

Apple Mousse

Apple Mousse

Apple Mousse

Apple Mousse

It’s an apple mousse covered in a thick glaze, served on top of a bit of apple compote above the crust.

Apple Mousse

Apple Mousse

Its looks are the most memorable thing about it, though, and there’s no reason to go for it over the chocolate.

My final dessert was the Lemon Cheesecake, which is topped with a blackberry mousse and a blackberry foam with a gritty texture that I didn’t particularly care for.

Lemon Cheesecake

Lemon Cheesecake

The base is simply your typical lemon cheesecake that you’ll see in other spots around property. Decent flavor, but nothing special. Additionally, it’s really small for what you pay for. Pass.

Still, the dessert options at least differed from what I anticipated, as did many of the selections packed into the space. I’ll be curious to see how the choices go over with the resort’s guests, and we’ll be keeping an eye out to see if any changes take place to the offerings in the future.

Overall

The Market at Ale and Compass is what it is. Like I said, it’s not destination dining. In all fairness, though, it’s not intended to be. It’s a simple convenience for guests at the resort, and a solid option primarily focused on serving convention traffic. This is why it was interesting to spot some fairly unique choices and decent variety in what otherwise is a mostly an amped up grab-and-go. In that sense, it reminds me a lot of Cafe Rix in Coronado Springs Resort — another resort that hosts lots of convention guests. The Market and Cafe Rix both fulfill a basic role of providing easy access meals, but in both cases you can also find at least one or two items that are somewhat unique and above par. And since it’s high time that the Yacht Club had a Counter Service option of its own, we’re glad to say “Welcome” to The Market at Ale & Compass.

Nosh or Not?

Eat Here If:

  • You’re staying at the Yacht Club or Beach Club
  • You’re in a hurry and need a hot sandwich or a pastry
  • You love a good Italian pressed sandwich
  • You really need Halo Top

Don’t Eat Here If:

  • You’re staying anywhere else on property
  • You’re looking for very kid-friendly food
  • You want atmosphere/ambiance, or you’re looking to make memories with your food choices during this meal

What do you think of having additional dining choices at the Yacht and Beach Club? Please let us know with a comment!

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